China Carbon Renewable Energy Launches Xunli Network V2.0 Platform

Reuters
18 May
China Carbon Renewable Energy Launches Xunli Network V2.0 Platform

China Carbon Renewable Energy (Shenzhen) Company Limited, a subsidiary of China Carbon Neutral Development Group Ltd., has launched the Xunli Network V2.0 platform. This industrial internet platform aims to revolutionize the lithium battery industry by integrating retired power battery recycling with financial leasing services. The upgraded platform incorporates blockchain and DeepSeek large-scale model technology, offering a comprehensive service system that supports real-time bidding, matchmaking, and intelligent resource matching across the lithium battery recycling supply chain. This initiative seeks to establish a multi-billion-yuan trading platform, promoting sustainable and high-quality development within the industry. The commercial operation of Xunli Network V2.0 is expected to drive sustainable growth and financial returns for the Group while bolstering new energy business expansion efforts.

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